Saturday, July 05, 2014

Hundreds of tennis balls blocking sewer puzzles engineers

A water firm has been left baffled after its engineers discovered hundreds of tennis balls blocking a sewer in Leicestershire. Severn Trent Water staff members were called out to investigate flooding in Melton Mowbray after rain water was unable to enter the drainage system.

If undiscovered, the balls could have caused sewage to build up in the area and overflow into people’s homes and gardens. Scott Burgin, sewerage network manager said: “We expect sewers to get blocked with fats or baby wipes, but not tennis balls. How on earth people have managed to flush quite so many, I don’t know, but this is just one example of amazing things we find blocking the sewers.



“Having sewage flooding inside your home due to sewers being blocked is one of the most horrible things that can happen to you, and we don’t want our customers to suffer in this way, as it’s entirely preventable." He added that only toilet roll, water and human waste are able to pass easily through home drainage systems which are usually only a few inches wide.

“These sewer blockages, if not identified and cleared can lead to sewers backing up and overflowing into people’s homes and gardens. So get yourself a bin in the bathroom and kitchen and use that rather than the toilet," he advised. “And if you have lots of spare tennis balls – donate them – I’m sure local schools or tennis clubs would love to have them.”

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